Nine Hongkongers killed in Egypt's Luxor balloon tragedy
Eyewitness video emerges of deadly sight-seeing balloon accident in which 9 Hongkongers were among the victims. The hot-air balloon burst into flames only seconds from landing in a Egyptian sugar-cane field

Nine Hong Kong tourists who died in a hot-air balloon fireball above the Egyptian city of Luxor yesterday were just seconds from landing when disaster struck.
A pilot who was only 100 metres from the ill-fated balloon in which 19 people perished, has told how it was just three metres off the ground when a gas fire broke out.
The balloon pilot described how in those last frantic seconds, the 20 passengers and the pilot on board the vessel, operated by a company called Sky Cruise, were only moments from landing after a breathtaking aerial tour of the capital of ancient Egypt when tragedy struck.
Nineteen tourists were killed. The Hongkongers among them were four men and five women, aged between 33 and 62. Their pilot and one man, believed to be from Hong Kong, are the only survivors.